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Welfare Reform Web Chat 10:30am today

Nye Bevan | 02.02.2006 08:14 | Culture | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | London | World

Welfare reform webchat with minister today

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Have your say on Government plans for welfare reform
What do you think about the Government proposals to reform incapacity benefit?

At 10.15am on Thursday 2 February, the Downing Street website will be hosting an exclusive webchat with Margaret Hodge, the DWP Minister for Welfare Reform, on the Government's Welfare Reform consultation paper: A new deal for welfare: Empowering people to work.

If you have any questions to put to the Minister, visit the Downing Street website.

 http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page1.asp

Nye Bevan

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She left at 11:00 AM!

02.02.2006 11:06

I logged in at 11:00am and she waas already gone (less than 1hr chat), of course there was a moderator as expected, the message that appeared on the web was this one:

"I'm really sorry I have to go now and I apologise to those people whose questions I haven't answered. There is obviously a lot of interest in this and I will try to come back again during the consultation period. Please do send your views into us as it is only by listening to you that we'll get it right. Goodbye."

Same PR bullshit as usual

politican scum


How to make comments on the reform

02.02.2006 11:07

Margo Milne: What is the timescale for consultation? How can individuals make their comments?

Margaret replies: Email us at  welfarereform@dwp.gsi.gov.uk or write to us at The Welfare Reform Team, Level 2, The Adelphi, 1-11 john Adam St, London WC2N 6HT. The consultataion period goes on until 21st April and we will publish a report on the responses we get.

politicians scum


more help here

02.02.2006 16:53

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